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What does “Color Negative and Positive Correlation Coefficients Differently” mean?

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What does “Color Negative and Positive Correlation Coefficients Differently” mean?

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A. In the Portfolio view, the correlation coefficients are color coded according to how strong they are. Correlation coefficients near 0 are very weak. Correlation coefficients near +1 or -1 are very strong regardless of sign. Thus some customers want to see only what coefficients must be treated carefully (strong correlations) without distinguishing between positive and negative. If you want the positive coefficients to be in red and the negative coefficients to be in orange, then check this box.

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